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Loppe Sweater
The Loppe stitch is a single stitch of colorwork that has been used traditionally in Scandinavian knitting. It creates a simple yet fun fabric that makes the sweater warmer because of the floats.
The sweater is intended to fit like a regular fitted sweater around the shoulders, but have a cozy and oversized fit. It is covered all over with a simple colorwork pattern of “Lopper” (fleas in Danish). The pattern is established at the top of the yoke, following shoulder and sleeve charts, and then continued throughout as set.
Yarn
Ístex Plötulopi (100% Icelandic unspun wool)
300 m / 328 yds per 100 g / 3.5 oz plate
held double throughout the whole garment
Yardage
Main color (MC) – Dark Woods:
5 (5, 5, 5) 6,6 {6, 7} plates
1260 (1320, 1460, 1500) 1650,1720 {1800, 1880} meters
Contrasting color (CC) – Light Grey:
1 plate
160 (170, 180, 190) 210,220 {220, 230} meters
Note: for the size S sample I used 4 plates but a buffer has been calculated into the yardage recommendations.
Gauge
13 sts x 18 rnds = 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4”
In stockinette on main needles after wet-blocking
Needle size
6,5 mm / US 10.5 (or size to get gauge) for the body
5 mm / US 8 for the ribbing
Size
XS (S, M, L) XL, 2XL {3XL, 4XL}
Approx. 80 (85, 95, 105) 115, 125 {130, 140} cm / 30 (33.5, 37.5, 41.5) 45.5, 49.5 {51, 56}” actual bust circumference.
Materials
Tapestry needle
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- First published: March 2022
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